• A message to students - Richard Muma, Provost and Acting President
  • Be informed on the Shock the Future Referendum
  • Join an Activation Team now!
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards announces updated procedures
  • Teaching in the American Classroom
  • Career 101: Career Readiness Workshop today (Wednesday, Jan. 23)
  • Co-op and Internship Enrollment Day tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 24)
  • SGA documents progress in 2018
  • Learn how to run for office in SGA
  • Students need to apply by Jan. 25 to present at Capitol poster symposium
  • Magician Derek Hughes to perform Friday, Jan. 25
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature a Shock the Future update from the dean of the College of Health Professions
  • 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Commemoration
  • Apply by Feb. 1 for the John A. See Innovation Award
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • Student input sought on future of Safe Ride program
  • Emergency need for blood!
  • University Libraries to hold scavenger hunt
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • Student Affairs invites you to Shockers After Dark
  • Student Involvement Open House set for Thursday, Jan. 24
  • Veterans Administration plans campus visit to provide help with healthcare
  • Japanese film and culture class to be offered this semester
  • RSC Unplugged: Adam Capps
  • lIne C T by Austin Shaw in Cadman Art Gallery Looking Glass
  • Check out a Study Abroad information session
  • Theres No Place Like Shocker Nation
  • Let E-Launch help you build your idea
  • Student athlete gains experience through KMUW internship

  • Join an Activation Team now!
  • Shared Governance Discussion Groups coming soon
  • Duo Security Software demonstration for Administrative Processes and Procedures
  • Is your space heater authorized?
  • Apply by Feb. 1 for the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards announces updated procedures
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature a Shock the Future update from the dean of the College of Health Professions
  • 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Commemoration
  • Men Rising: Courageous Conversations to Restore our Community event coming Jan. 24
  • Nominations are open for 2019 Distinguished Service Awards
  • LinkedIn: Craft a stellar profile and build a valuable network
  • Emergency need for blood!
  • Japanese film and culture class to be offered this semester
  • Student Affairs invites you to Shockers After Dark
  • Career 101: Career Readiness Workshop today (Wednesday, Jan. 23)
  • Co-op and Internship Enrollment Day on Thursday, Jan. 24
  • 蹤獲扦 graduate wins prestigious national innovation award
  • Solving for X opens this week at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Wings of Wichita by Mason Bivens in Cadman Art Gallery Main Space
  • Encourage interested students to participate in SGA elections
  • Student athlete gains experience through KMUW internship
  • lIne C T by Austin Shaw in Cadman Art Gallery Looking Glass
  • RSC Unplugged: Adam Capps
  • Magician Derek Hughes to perform Friday, Jan. 25

  • A message to faculty and staff from Richard Muma, Provost and Acting President
  • Annual self-employee evaluations are due for USS and non-teaching UP employees
  • 2018 W-2 information is available online
  • U.S. Postal Service announces new prices effective Sunday, Jan. 27
  • 蹤獲扦 Center for Combating Human Trafficking to host 5th Annual National Anti-Trafficking Conference
  • Attention faculty! Sign-up now for CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) training
  • 2019 Biometric Screenings appointment scheduler now open
  • Making strong connections in person and virtually is key for students
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards announces updated procedures
  • Blue Light Camera Project enhances campus safety
  • Save the date for annual GRASP Symposium
  • Student Involvement Open House set for Thursday, Jan. 24
  • In the Wake opens this week at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Discovering study locations through Innovation Fellows
  • Wings of Wichita by Mason Bivens in Cadman Art Gallery Main Space
  • Graduate 蹤獲扦 Student of the Year

  • Provost Rick Muma talks about Shock the Future
  • Weekly Briefing update
  • 蹤獲扦 Center for Combating Human Trafficking to host 5th Annual National Anti-Trafficking Conference
  • Creative Bliss collaborates with Center for Combating Human Trafficking on Final Friday exhibition
  • 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Commemoration
  • Men Rising: Courageous Conversations to Restore our Community event coming Jan. 24
  • U.S. Postal Service announces new prices effective Sunday, Jan. 27
  • Blue Light Camera Project enhances campus safety
  • In the Wake opens this week at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Wings of Wichita by Mason Bivens in Cadman Art Gallery Main Space

Piyush Kalra

Jan. 18, 2019 -- A 蹤獲扦 interdisciplinary team has been accepted to participate in the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps program for a device they created that could make a huge difference in orofacial research.

Q Trolley

Jan. 18, 2019 -- A new partnership between 蹤獲扦 and Wichita Transit will allow students, faculty and staff to ride city buses for free and travel to and from campus on weekend evenings on the Q-Line Trolley service.

  • Be informed on the Shock the Future Referendum
  • Health Professions to host Shock the Future Town Hall
  • Classroom Technology training schedule spring 2019
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • Weekly Briefing update
  • Olathe high school senior wins 蹤獲扦's Linwood Sexton Scholarship
  • Teaching in the American Classroom
  • Summer Leadership Institute squad leaders wanted
  • Coming soon: CARS Conference at 蹤獲扦
  • Join the Leadership Book Club
  • Where are they now? 2014 Barton Scholar Bailey Bryand
  • Creative Bliss collaborates with Center for Combating Human Trafficking on Final Friday exhibition
  • University Libraries to hold scavenger hunt
  • Encourage students to apply for Senior Honor awards
  • Students need to apply by Jan. 25 to present at Capitol poster symposium
  • Veterans Administration plans campus visit to provide help with healthcare
  • 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Commemoration
  • MLK Day bowling special

design

Jan 18, 2019 -- In November, Master of Innovation Design student Kristyn Smith worked with HAS HEART, a Michigan-based nonprofit organization that connects veterans to graphic designers from each state to tell their story through mediums of art, design, and fashion.

  • Provost Rick Muma talks about Shock the Future
  • College of Health Professions dean will host a Shock the Future Town Hall
  • 蹤獲扦 honors the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Spring 2019 aid disbursements
  • 蹤獲扦 announces Innovation Award recipients
  • Honors College Office will be housed in Hubbard Hall for spring and summer
  • 蹤獲扦 Honors course challenges students' mindsets
  • Watch the latest episode of In Focus
  • Enroll in Introduction to Library Research
  • LaunchPrep applications are open
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2020 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee funding requests
  • CCHT announces January events of focused awareness
  • First-generation student never gave up on his dream
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • Participate in Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol
  • Student input sought on future of Safe Ride program
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • Part-time tutors needed
  • Get a New Years membership with Campus Recreation
  • Americorps VISTA opportunities
  • Course in Japanese film and culture will be offered this semester
  • Sign up for Springfest 2019
  • Ulrich Museum of Art spring exhibitions / programs / events
  • 蹤獲扦 places eight student interns in D.C. and Topeka
  • Upcoming Office of Diversity and Inclusion events
  • New InBody270 Body Composition Analyzer at the Heskett Center
  • League coaches pick Shockers to finish second
  • Child Development Center is hiring teacher assistants
  • 蹤獲扦 names new coordinator for Esports
  • A challenge to give blood and save lives
  • Free suicide prevention training to be offered
  • Weekly Briefing update
  • Teaching in the American Classroom
  • Students need to apply by Jan. 25 to present at Capitol poster symposium
  • MLK Day bowling special
  • Men Rising: Courageous Conversations to Restore our Community event coming Jan. 24
  • Sign up for pre-season intramural basketball tournament
  • 2v2 intramural Rocket League coming soon
  • Give pickleball a try
  • Aqua Shocks spring 2019 swim lessons are available

Brock Milford

Jan. 17, 2019 -- 2018 蹤獲扦 alumnus Brock Milford has won the prestigious FAA Centers of Excellence DOT Secretary of Transportation Student RAISE Award.